May 27, 2007

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  • LMAO good one!!!

  • If someone has the figures for sponge population estimates, we can roughly calculate their mass (sans H2O of course) and then subtract it from the estimated amount of water there is in the ocean. My guesstimate: it wouldn't be deeper, it would be LESS deep because this scenario would be removing mass from the ocean meaning the water levels would fall. It would be completely insignificant though considering the amount of lava that pours out from the ocean floors, the tides, and rain and evaporation happening simultaneously all the time.

    A more perplexing question would be, how much shallower would the ocean be without any SALT? Eh? EH??

    Another interesting factoid: Why are the Pacific and Atlantic oceans at completely different levels??? Isn't that insane???

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